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I actually started my exams this year and say about 6
months, got the MCAD certification. For me the best place
to start is with the windows application development
exams (c# or vb). they are much easier than the web app
and the web app is also more easier than the webservices
exam. all in all, i think the key is practice! practice
coding within the framework and you won't go wrong!
all the best!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have many years of experience in software development
using Delphi, VB and
>others.
>I plan to get the MCAD (C# Based) in 6 months.
>Can someone give me a route to start, pls
>
>thks.
>
>Rogério
>
>
>.
>

I intend to do the same. Are going to concentrate on the
web or the windows applications side?
I have decided on the following route (in respective
order):

Exam 70-229
Exam 70-315 (C#)
Exam 70-320 (C#)

I don't know if I can finish in 6 months, I hope I can.
So, I will start with the SQL exam which I was told is
the easiest part and will break the ice for me, But I am
afraid the SQL 2005 crtification will be required once I
pass the current SQL 2000 certification.
Does anyone know what will happen with the SQL cert. now
that SQL 2005 is out?

Cheers!
Nizar

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have many years of experience in software development
using Delphi, VB and
>others.
>I plan to get the MCAD (C# Based) in 6 months.
>Can someone give me a route to start, pls
>
>thks.
>
>Rogério
>
>
>.
>

wow..sometimes I jump on here and someone says "oh you can get MCAD in a
month" other times I read "6 months IIF you have programming experience". I
think both sides is pretty extreem. Then again, it depends on how many hours
per week we are talking about.

I took 70-306 and got a 500 (need 700) which I felt was pretty good actually
becuase I had studied full time for all three exams at once for about 2
months I think? maybe more.

Anyway, I have put in an extra 40 hours into studying 70-306 and I feel like
I really know a lot more then I did earlier....namely becuase of ONE book
"the visual basic .Net programing language" part of the .net development
series

also I would like to point out something radical I have learned. VB.net has
literally all the functionality that C# does. The old VB did not but from
what I have read in a few books is that there is literally nothing that C#
can do that VB cant. Im not a VB fan boy or any other language for that
matter but I bring this up becuase if one is already used to VB language or C
syntax it would be easier to take said exam.

I am taking the insane route and doing both. VB for windows apps and C# for
web apps....

I intend to do the following exams:
Exam 70-306
Exam 70-305
Exam 70-229

i work with the boths side, web and windows....
i'd like to get the MSCD.NET certification and to do it I need the boths
certification 70-305 and 70-306

"Nizar" <> escreveu na mensagem
news:02db01c4e8d6$e533d040$...
Hi,

I intend to do the same. Are going to concentrate on the
web or the windows applications side?
I have decided on the following route (in respective
order):

Exam 70-229
Exam 70-315 (C#)
Exam 70-320 (C#)

I don't know if I can finish in 6 months, I hope I can.
So, I will start with the SQL exam which I was told is
the easiest part and will break the ice for me, But I am
afraid the SQL 2005 crtification will be required once I
pass the current SQL 2000 certification.
Does anyone know what will happen with the SQL cert. now
that SQL 2005 is out?

Cheers!
Nizar

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have many years of experience in software development
using Delphi, VB and
>others.
>I plan to get the MCAD (C# Based) in 6 months.
>Can someone give me a route to start, pls
>
>thks.
>
>Rogério
>
>
>.
>

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